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PRINTED AND PCUL.18UED' AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. (Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; for, Three Dollnra ut the end of the year Neir Scrics....No. 23, Vol. IV. COLUMBUS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1835. Whole d umber, 1369. JVA' W A ND FA S HIO NA ME HAT STORE. rriHE subscriber rcspeotfully informs the L citizens of Columbus, and tho public generally, thai he has taken a stand on High-street, opposite tho State Homo i where he hai anil will constantly keep on iund, an assortment of FINE HATS, ofhi own raanu-faoturo, which he feel confident in warranting in fashion, elasticity and elegance to be surpassed by none in tlm part of tho country. He flatters himself, by strict attention to business, and an earnest endeavor to give entire satisfaction to his customers, to obtain a share of the publio patronage. JAMES W. McCOY. January 2, 1835. 22 If Jllore wVcw Hooks! 'no ITS k TURNBULL nave just recei-JL vud the following English Anuuals, for 1835 1 Tho Oriental Annual, or Scenes in India-comprising twenty two superb engravings, from original drawings; with a descriptive account, by the Rev. llobart (Jaunter, B. D. Jointings' Landscape Annual, or Tourist in Spain containing tweuty-ouo splendid engravings.Those two works are of the first order, botli in point of mechanical exeeutiou uud intrinsic merit. Ackerman's '-Forget me not" a Christ-mas, Mew Year's and Birth Day present. The Gem, a Literary Annual. Marshall's Christmas Box, a Juvenile Annual. In American Annuals, for 11)35. The Boston Token, and Atlantic Souvenir, 41 Christmas and New Year's present. The Religious Souvenir, splendidly executed.Affection's Gift, a very benutiful work. The Lily, a colored auniiul. Among a large amount of other New Books ure the following Literary Works. Bulwer's Last Days of 1'ompeii, Dr. Bird's Calavar, or Knight of the Conquest.Cecil Hyde. Novellettes of a Travelers by H. J. Nott. Visits and Sketches; by Mrs. Jameson. Mothers and Daughters; by the author of " Pin Money." Tom Cringle's Log, revised edition. Peter Simple, or Adventures of a Midshipman. ALSO, Tho Life of Thomas Jefferson, with selections from the most valuable portion! of his voluminous und unrivalled private correspondence.The Life of Mrs. Siddnns, the celebruted actress; by Thomas Campbell. Memoirs of Mrs. Hannah Moore; by Wm. Roberts, Esq., author of the Portraiture of a Christiun Gentleman. Belgium and Westorn Germany, in 1833; by Mrs. Trollope. District School; by J. Orville Taylor. Sprague's Letters to a Daughter ; a most invaluable work for Young Ladies. Lottors of John Randolph, of Roanoke, to a Young Relation; embracing a series of years, Irons early yoath to mature manhood. Marshall's Lite 'ul Washington; in 1 vol-umos, with an elegantly colored Alius of ten beautiful Mans, renrcsentitiK the relative situ ation of tho English and American Armies ut Bniton, Long Island, White I'liunst .lorlh Aiver. Elk Head, in Maryland, Quebec New port, Charleston, C Hindi n and F.utaw Springs Investment and attack of York, in Virgin in, and capture of the British Army, under Lorn Cornwnllts. Mitchell's new and splendid Map of the U States, 1 1134, on rollers. Moore's Lord Byron ; in 2 volt. flvo. Beach's American Practice; 3 vols. United Stntes Disncnsatorv, new edition. Ladies and Gentlemuu's Medical Pocket Book. Splendid Maps of the Great Sympathetic Nurve, varnished nnd elegantly colored. Morion on Consumption, with colored plates elegantly executed. Dewcos' Practice and Midwifery Jackson's Praolicn, ko. Spirit of Hebrew Poetry. Geography and Atlas of the Heavens. . SirJaines M'lntosh'i History of England. Maps of Ohio, showing the townships, in each oounty, population, nails, i -earns, canals, &o. beautifully colored a'., mounted on rollers. Mnps of the oity of Columbus, showing all the In and Out Lots, Streets, Alleys, Churches, Publio Buildings, Deaf and Dumb Asylum, and Iho New Penitentiary. The American Almnnac. for 1834. Hogg's Familiar Aneodutos of Sir Walter Soott. Common Plaoe Book, Prose and Poetry. Polyglot! Bibles and Testaments. Blake, Maltebran, Woodhridge, and 0. npv'i Gin?rnntiv nnd Atlases. Life of Col. Dinicl Boono, first settler of Knntuokv ! b( Hint. Weems' Lives of Washington, Marion, and Franklin, with rnnnv interesting anecdotes History of tho Dcstraction of Jerusalem, and disnersion of the Israelites. History of the oolebrated Indian Chief Blank lawn, wun anengraveu ii.ni. I fill form sets of Scott's. Bulwer's, and Cooper's Novels and Tales. A variety of new Law Bonks. Pnmilv Bibles of various nuuliliu. Soott's and Henry's Commentaries on the Old und New Testaments. In addition to the above catalogue, wo have an extensive assortment of Religious, Miscellaneous, Historical, Poetical, L.aw, Medioal, Blank, Sunday and Common School Books, Stationery, ko. ( all of whioli are offered low for cash. Book Bindiag anil Ruling oarried on in connection with the nbovo busiuo.s ni usual. Deo. 20. Notice. ALL persons having claims against the estatt of David Williams, deceased, lata of Franklin oounty, are hereby notified to present them legally authenticated for adjustment; and all porsous indebted to suid estate are required to mako immediate payment. MARGARET WILLIAMS, AJ , ABRAHAM J.WILL1AM3, Kam"' Deoombcr30, 1834. & John 1$. French's Estate. ALL persons having olaims against the estate of John B. French, Into of Etna township, Lioking county, deoeascd, nre de-tired to present them legally proven for sot-tlemont within oneyoar; and all those indebted to said estate, are requosted to make payment immediately. F 3 JONATHAN CLENDENING, Adm'r. Deo. 26, 1834; MEDICAL BOOKS. fSAACN. WHITING has reoontly opened . lr nisnrtmentof Medical Works, em- bracing a very gonoral collection of the Standard Works iu Modicine, and also of many new and valuable Works, all of which will be nl.l nn fuvornble terms. The members of the Profession are invitod lo call and examine them. January 2, 1835 V 50 and 52 William street. DO It EM US, SUYDAM, & NIXON, importers and jobbers of HAVE taken the large anil commodious stores, Nos. SO and 52, William street, between Pine audjWall streets, New York; where they intend keeping a first rate stock ol DRY GOODS, Adapted to the Western Market. Western Merchants are invited to call. N. B. Our stock will be lull and open the first week in January. Dec. 26, 1834. 20 3m fr-Tho Dayton Journal, Clevoland Herald, Stcnbcnville Gazette, Ohio Republican, Zuticsville, Soioto Gazette, and Cirolevillc Herald, will publish the ubove once a week for three months and forward their respective amounts to this office for adjustment. Notice. APPLICATION will be made to the Court of Common Pleas, at their next session in the county of Franklin, in the State of Ohio, for an order of redemption, for the fol-lowing laud sold for taxes, to wit: as described in the tax duplicate at the tnuo of the sale thereof. South half middle lot, frao. 7, 2B feet 3 inches, in south Columbus, sold to Cornelius Thomas for the taxes, interest, and penalty of 1831, and simple tax for 18.12, lis charged to B . Bond for lax. I he deposit with the Ulertr. of the lourl ol sain mum-liu county, has been made at required by the statute. BENJAMIN BOND. Doc. 26, 1834. . 20 VIRGINIA DISMAL SirAMP CANAL LOTTERY, No. 1 for 1835. Draws at Alexandria on the tOtls Jan. 1835 GRAND SCHEME $30,000 1 10,000 10,(100 1 4,000 4,000 1 3,000 3,000 1 2,420 2,420 1 2,000 2,000 75 1,000 75,000 84 000 42,000 128 100 12,800 128 60 10,240 123 60 7,Cfc(0 123 40 5,120 30J8 20 00,160 22,170 10 221,700 25,801 prizes, amounting to $186,180 Tickets $111 shares in proportion. N. B. Nos. II 51 53, a Splendid Capital ol 20,000 dollars in a whole ticket, sent to James Kilkenny, Eaton, Ohio, in Grand Consolidated Lottery, Cluss No. 22 for 1834. CLARKE k COOK, Agents I" .r loe Mutineers Administrator'' $ Sale. TI'SriLL HE SOLD, on Tuesdav tho 6tl day of Junaary, lUJi, in tho City ol Columbus, the personal property of Dr. P. II. Eherle, deceased, consisting of a good two storv Fruiuo House, with the unexpired term of the lease nn which it stands, for two vcurs Irnm the 1st day of April next ; tire fix tures, medicines, medical iu-trumciils, books, kn. belonging t' the profession; one horse and sulky, an I various articles of wearing apparel, the sale will take place at 10 o'clock A. IY1. on the premises, i rots at sale .1 UiUIJ r.br.iU.r., I , . , CHRISTIAN 11EVL,J rt,"u Deo . th , i n:i4 Candles. 25 boxes Sperm Candli s 50 do Tallow do For sale by SHERWOOD Si GREGORY Deo 5 Vaii Your ltibln. A LL persons indebted to tho lnte firm of ia U.K. J. rutl.suubij, will pieaso can with Potts & Turiibull, Booksellers uud Stationers, and settle their respective uccouuts, by the first day of January next, as no longi j indiilceiioo oan. ill any case, be given. Im mediate nltcntiou to this uutico will save trouble and cost. Dcc:26. John Jioiccrs' Esltilr. A LL persons Indebted to the estate of John iSL Bowers, latu of Etna township, Licking county, deceased, are hcruby notified to makniiamodiato payment; and those having legal olaims against tho same, are requested to present theui within one your duly autlitn. licuted for settlement. JONATHAN CLENDENINO, Adm'r. Deo. 20, 1834. 20 .1 Card. A BOURNE informs bis friends, the Sur-i&, veyors nnd Engineers, that tho Surveyor's Pocket Book, compiled for their use, has just been published, and is for salo at the book stores of Potts Jt Turiibull, ill Columbus, and Joicnh Jones, ill Chillioothe, and may soon be bad at tho book stores in other places. Deo. 22.1, 1814. 13 Cw Clair Jtoiccrs'' Estate. i LL persons having olaims against the os l tato of Clair Bowers, late of Etna township, Licking county, deceased, nre hereby notified to present them legally authenticated for settlement within one year; and those indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment immediately. 1 ' iovitii aim M rNllFNIXO. Adm'r. Deo. 26, 18.14. The complete tcorkt of Sir Waller Scotl, With a Biography. ripHIS edition will embraoe all his poems, M. novels, histories, bioirraphies, essays, and fugitive compositions, as well as the biography and private correspondence, now in the course of publication, under the superin tendence of Mr Lockhart. Tins is tne ursi Amoricun aud only edition, which contains the author's last additions and illustrations, arranged upon tlieir respective pagos. The whole to be oomnleted in seven volumes, sil lier roval 8vo., or forty-eight parts, cuoh part embracing as much matter as is contained in 2 vols, of the present edition of the Wuvurly Novels, and at the unpiecedeuted low price ol 37 1.4 cents ner nart. Tho whole of this oel ebrated author's wurks can thus be obtained t ihn emeedinirlv low ptioe of $18. The whole of the Novels ami one volume of tho Misftpllananiis Prose Works, are now ready for salo at the Bookstore of Isaao N. Win. ting, who has also a few sets (as far as .ub. lished) elegantly bound. I l)ce.3l. Valuable Works, VALUABLE English Wnrks just received und for sale, direct from London. The History of Modern Europe; by Wi) liam Russell, L L D Lives of Scottish Poets; by the Society ol Ancient Scots, in three vols Bluii's Sermons, in three vols Loudon's Encyclopedia of Agriculture. This is a new and most valuable work, containing 1280 pages, and upwards of 800 engravings; price only $12 00 Fisher's Picturesque Illustrations of Great Britain and Ireland, comprising the splendid Lake Scenery, Seats, Aic. of Westmoreland, Cumberland, Durham, aud Northumberland, from original drawings; by Thomas Allom, M. A. with Historical and Topographical descriptions; by Thomas Rose, L L D. This is a must splendid work, aud is offered at the low prioe ol $'.1 25 Dictionary of Mechanical Science, Arts, Manufactures, and Miscellaneous Knowledge; by Alexander -Jumicson, L L D; prioe $15 00. This is a work of great merit, and is perhaps to be found in uo other book Stole in the west National Portrait Gallery of illustrious and eminent personages, particularly of the I3lh century, with memoirs; by William Jurdun, Esq F. S. A. M. R. S. L. M. R. A. 8. eto. This work is published uadcr the especial patrouago of the King of England, and decidedly the must splendid work of the kind in the world ; prico $15 00 The Landscape Album, or Great Britain Illustrated, containing fifty nine views; by W. Wertnll, Esq. A R S:with descriptions of the scenery; by Thomas Moulc, Esq. M A; price $o UO JUST RtUEIVEO AND FOR RALE, A quantity of very superior Drawing Paper. The Abraded Surface Drawing Boards. These Boards are prepared upon an entirely now principle ; although possessing the usual smoothness of the Loudon or Bristol Boards, they retain free from grease, tho tooth or grain of tho paper a quality which rendcis them far superior to all others in market. They nro strongly recommended both for pencil and ooloring, having been tried und approved by the first Artists Wall Papur of various figures and quality, which will be sold very low Just received, sevoral hundred dollars worth of the most splendid English Stkei. Plats Enoravinos, comprising landscapes, country scats, in England und Ireland, nnd Portraits of the most eminent artists, statesmen, divines, aud philanthropists J.B.CRIST, Opposito the State house, Columbus Dec. 12, 1834 ATTACHMENT SALE. ILL be sold at pablic vendue on Thurs day the 1st day ol" Juuuary uuxt, at tho residenoo ol Amon Butler, un the national Road, five miles and a half east ol Columbus, one Horse, saddle and bridle, one Cow. mid one Wagon and harness the pro perty of John Pitt and the Widow Pitt to satisly an uiiaciiiucui in lavor oi iviiuam Voting. PAUL JAMESON, Constable. Deo. 10,11131- ! Willi'. YU3T i waived, a splendid lot of Whips( t9 which are offered cheaper than any ever sold in this City. Also, Mage uud common whip Lnihes P. U. OL.Hol r.O Deo 1834 13 THE AMERICAN ALMANAC B'or 18.. fBHE American Almanac and Repository I of L'selal Knowledge, for tho year 18'Jj. t i'lie American is far the best of all the works ol tho same title, which have beeu prepared lor this country. The volume or the present year is truly a 'Repository ol Useful Knowledge." X. Y. American. Jusl received and for sale at the Itooksloru of Isaac N. Whu imi, who can supply complete sets of this valuable work Iroiu the com mencemeut to ttie present volume. Deo. 24. Clock ."Votes. ' 91H0SE persons in tho oounlies of Frank-A lin, Delaware, Knox, Marion, Richland, Pickaway, Champaign, Logan, Union, Madi son. Ross, and several ottier oounlies in the Statu of Ohio, that have purchased Clocks of John Rice. Ilir.i.n R. Petliboiie, Calvin U Dibble, Frederic Hays, Charles Petliboiie, Luther Pratt, Aioierou Pratt, Alinou Gillet, Denis Reed, D. W. llillyer, Agents of Hill- yer's H Hays, who nave given ineir noies therefor, are hereby iiutifu-d, that a considerable part of said notes are in my possession ; anil that I am aiithon.cd to collect them. Thoso persons who will call on tho subscriber, at the Eale Hotel, in Columbus, ami settle their said notes, according to the truo tenor of thorn, will coiner a favor. Those wno tlo not, may cxpeol to find tuoin in the hands of the proper oinours lor ouueouou. WAV IU UIllUI3. Col mhus.Ohio, D.-C.2G, IS'U. 20 ly CJ;ui:id;i iote. GR1CULTURAL B INK, nnd all other . Uniier and Lower Canada Notes, pur chased for drills, on New York, or current funds, by J. W. BUKCLAND, .o. luigio iiiuca, .iiuiii ai. iiuuaio. Nov. 12. 3m 13 1 ish. 10 Bbls Mackerel, i do Salmon 2 do "Connecticut Rivei" Shad 50 Boxes Herring 20 Quintals Codhsh For salo by ailE.il tvuuu v utiLuuai Deo 5 INDIA RUBBER SHOES. n EN TLE.VIEN'S India Rubber Shoos, "sLH Ladies' lined and buuud Rubuor Shoes. Just received by CHAM 1 tU.l il Lin 1 llltur. Nov. 6, 1834. M X Youth Wauled. 1VIE subscriber wishos to employ in his Book Sloro, a smart, active youth, from Id to 17 years of age, who writes a good business hand, has taste for tho book business, and would wish to make himself well aoouaiiited with it. One from the country would be preferred. No one need apply who cannot bring the most unexceptionable re ferences us lo moral character aim capaony for business. ISAAC N. WHITING. Dec. 24. Entery Willson's Estate. VLL porsous having clonus against the os lata of Eaiurv Willson. late of Lees burg township, Uuion county, deceased, are untitled to present them legally authentica ted lor sollleiueni wiuun one year; huh an those indebted to said estuto uie requested to make immediate payment CELIND.V WILLSON, Adin'i. SIMON GATES, Adm'r. Deo. 9,1831 I' Kill- dcry. (Next noon to Sherwood Si Gregory.) i)OTTS & TURNBULL, have received aud are nuw opening iu addition to their former stock, a Inrge assortment of Hiitori-oal, Religious, Miscellaneous, Law, Medical, Literary, Classical, Poetical, Biographical, Novel, School and Juvenile Books. ALSO, a large assortment of Blank books; consisting iu part, of Day books, Ledgers, Records, Bank Books, Memorandums and Copy Books. A beuutifel nssortracntof Ladies' Albums, fairy I'oit with steel pluto engravings. Writing Paper, common and Fancy Post. Ruled paper, various kmdt, Printing Paper, Wrapping Paper and Bonnet Boards. STATIONERY. Fine Cutlery, German Flutes, aud Fuucy Goods. POTTS & TURN BULL, are now prepnr-ou to do all kinds of Book binding, with neatness and dispatch. Largo editions of new books, will be buund ut the eastern pi ices. Iluviiig a first rate Ruling Machine attached to tlieir establishment, they are enabled to rule paper, to any given pattern, at short notice, and on accommodating terms- Old bonks rebound. Columbus, Sept. 17, 1831 3 100 Boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins 100 hf do do do 100 qr do do do 50 Kegs Malaga do 10 Drums Sultana do 100 do Figs 10 Boxes Oranges 10 do Lemons 25 do Prunes 20 Kegs Malaga Grapes I Bbl Currants 5 Boxes Citrous For sale by SHERWOOD il GREGORY Deo. 1 ssfc Cernolis Indigo 5 I Tierce Madder 2 Bbls Allum 5 do ground Ltgwood 2 do Copperas For sale by SHERWOOD & GREGORY Deo. I 5 Dos jars presoived Prunes 5 do do China Marmalades 5 do do do Chow Chow 5 do do Guava Jolly 10 do do Quince, Grupe, It Currant du J tlo uo preserved oranges 3 do do do Lemons 8 do do do Limes 3 do do do Citron 3 do do do Pine apples 3 do do do Giuger li) do do Quinces, Pears, & Peaches For sale by SHERWOOD & GREGORY Dec. I ieiv Hooks. 3 JOTT3 & TURNBULL have just reoei m. ved un additional supply of Books and Paper; among which nro tho following: Henry's Commentary on the Old und New Testaments Soott's do do The Works of Joieplms Buck's Theological Dictionary Bunyan's complete woiks; 2 vols 8vo Polar Regions Rolliu's Ancient History Family Bibles Hymn Books Poetical works of the most celebiu ted British writers Fox's Hook of Martyrs Maltchrau's Geography; 6 vols llvo Kiisehius' F.cclcMastical lliitoiy Woodbridgtr's Geography Goodrich, Olney, Morse, und Blaku's Geography and Atlas I. lie of .upolooll Uunaparte, by uincfciit authors Harper's Family Library Howard's Beauties of Lituraturo The History of the destruction of Jerusalem Tnppan's Poems Hall's Works Gibbon's Homo Cavallo's Philosophy Willard's llepublio of America Nicholson's Opurativo Mechanic " Carpenter's Guide Spectator Spiirzhoiin's Physiognomy nnd Biography Blue Bonk Lives of Gen. Jackson, lltury Clay, and Col. David Crockett Biography of the Signers of tho Declara tion of Independence Uniform sets of Scott, tiulwcr, nut) coop er's Novels Life of the Chevalier Commodore, John Paul Julius Constitution of the United States, and of the several States Cabinet Library Library of Religious Knowlcdgo A largo assortment of Law and Medical Books, comprising the standard wurks in each department Classioal and English school Books Maps of the Uuited Slates; Maps of Ohio, large and small, mounted oil rollers and in poekct form A general assortment of Stationery and Fnnoy Goods German Flutes, and Violin Strings; Pro-ocptors tor tho Flute, Clarionette, Kilo, and Violin; Piano Musio, ko. tin. Blank Books of every variety; Fino Writing Paper, ruled and plain; Letter Paper, ruled, plain, and water lined ; Drawing paper ; Musio Paper; and Fine Engravings Book Binding, together with Ruling paper, carried on as usual, at rcduoed. prices Orders, accompanied with cash, thankfully reoei ved and promptly attended to Deo. I, 1834 15 Ilbds New Orleans Sugar 5 do St Croix do 10 do Porto Rico do 15 Boxes Brown llav do 10 do Whito do do 50 do Loaf 4 Lump do 10 Bbls Brazil o 25 do Bsster doj For sale bv SHERWOOD & GREGORY. Deoember I NOTICE. rpilE Stockholders of the Franklin Bank JL of Columbus are requested lo moot at the Banking house, at o'olook P. M. of the first Mondny in January next, for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year. . ... 1 r I,:.. Bit order ol tne noaru m oirain, ' J. M. ESPY.Cashiei. Deo. 5, 1834. 14 rUST received and for sale, ohcap for O Cash P. H. OLMSTED. Deo 1834 13 ic Block-Store and New ESoolis. JUST received ami lor sale, at the Book Store of J. II. CRIS P, opposite the Public buildings, a large assortment of BO OII3; among which are the fullowiug; The Landscape Album, or 'Great Britain Illustrated: by Thomas Moulc; 59 views a beautiful London edition The Token, (an Annual,) for 1835 spton-did edition Transatlantic Sketches: by Capt. Alexander, author of Travels in Asia, I'er.in, olo. ; I vol Book for Parents: by Charles Anderson The Family ut Home, or Familiar Illustrations: by G. D. Abbott; I vol The Young Christian; by G. D. Abbott The Corner Stone do do Firesiilo Piety do do Mother at Homo do do Child at Hume do do Consistency, n Moral Tale: by A Alexander Memoirs ol Hull) burton: by R. Burns, D I) do of Felix Nell : by W. S. Uilly, M A Russell's Modern Europe; 2 vols Life aud Writings ol Hon. John Jay: by his Son ; 2 vols Napoleon Bonaparte: by M Ue uourienne, his private Secretary; I vol. octavo Annals ol the British nation, iluring the period of the second Temple: by A. Alexunder Encyclopedia of Agriculture, a valuable work, containing 1280 pages, Lou. Ed. 1 volj Life and Views of Richard Baxter: by Rev. William Orme: 2 vols History of the Christian Church ; by Wil-iam Jones Standard Works of Rev. Wm. Jay ; 3 vols John Newtnu's W orks, complete; 4 vols The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebiu Pamphilus, Bishop of Cxsurx, in Palestine Dwight's Theology; 4 vols compete Blair's Sermons ; 3 vols onmpletn Clark's, Henry's, nnd Scott's Commentaries, each G vols Scott's Commentaries; 3 vols Dr Johnson's Works, complete; G vols Scottish Poets ; 3 vols., London Editiun Lord Byron, and somo of his coteinporaries, with recollections of the Author's life, and oi his visit to Italy : by Leigh Hunt; I vol N. B. A few sets of the Imperial Magazine yet remain on hand December I, 18.11 A'olice, TO TUB FRIKN08 Of ThMrKRANCE It OHIO. rBIHE Annual meeting of the Ohio Statu JL Temperance Society, is appointed to be held ut the Methodist Church, in Colum bus, on Tuesduy evening the 6th of J milia ry, IBJo. Addresses are expocted from several gen tlciuen on the occasion. Temperance Socie ties throughout the state are urgently requested to send Delegates to the meeting, nnd repurt such information us they- may think valuable uud interesting. It is hoped that genurnl attention will be given to tho nbove appointment. While in other States, the march of Temperance has been so emphatically onward, we have much reason to fear, ill some parts of this, Iho cause has positively rctrogrudeil. This surely ought not so to be. Bat, without spending our breath in unavailing regrets, we ndi, w here lies Iho responsibility Friend of Temperance, let your own conscience honestly testify. Seek not to exouse yourself by throwing the guilt upon others. 1 o j outsell, in pait, tho blame attaches, iinh ssyou hnveriW what iau cu'.J. Remember then, ami ail upon the principle, that whos t covered! his sins shall not prosper, but ho that confcs$th und forsakclh them shall liud mercy. Ilv or'er of the Acting Committee of the Board of Managers of the Ohio Stale l'cm perame Society. JOHN G. MILLER, Cor. Sec'i. lire. 8, lH.'M. T O L K A Si K. Water power at Ilia ('mull Lock in Hie Tovvii of Diiyltin. 'IIIE undersigned will noeive seuled pro-JL pusulsonlil the lint day of March IIJJj, for :i lease of water power on the Miami Canal at the ahovo named lock. The power consists of about 2000 eiihiu feet of water per minute, in u full of 12 feet, and is capable of propelling not less than 6 pair of 41 luet stuiies, together with all other umohiiiery required to manufacture wheat into dour, at the rale of 100 bushels of wheal in 24 hours, with each pair of stones. The whole to be leased together, with the exception of a small portion now granted for a cotton factory. A siitlicieiit quantity of ground for the purpuso uf erecting suitable buildings for the employment of tho wuter power will be furnished with the water. The proposals will oontcmplate aleaso for 10 years, renewable to the first Lessee, nn condition only, that his terms lira as good as arc offered at the time of renewal, or for 98 years renewable forever on the conditions of Hie original leasu. I oc icin iu in mo nun yearly, ut a fixed rato fur each power eapu-ble of propelling 1 pair uf stones and the no cessnry accompanying machinery. On applicaliou, lliruugn uie niuu, a oiu:ia form of lease setting (orlh nil the conditions and requisitions involved in any contract, that may be made, will bo forwarded to the annlicaat. I ho character ol the .vuami country is loo well known to need description here. It is. then, only neoessary to say that the Town of Dayton, where this w. iter is locaieu, is in ine center of il contains n population uf 4000 inhabitants, and presents inducements for the einiilovmeiit ut capital in luaiiulucturus ol various kinds met with in few inland Towns ill the United Slates. SAMUEL FORRER, Acting Canal Commissioner Day ton, Ohio, December Hi, 18.14. Ill 3w ,Yolicc. A PPLICA'ITON will be made to the Court Cm. ol Common Pleas, at their next session. in the oounty of Madison, iu tho Stuteol Ohio, for an order of redemption for tlio lollowiug land, sold for tuxes, Iu wit, as described ou the tax duplicate, at the time of the sale thereof: Walter Dun No. ol entry 78321. Grav. original proprietor 400 acres wat ers of Darby value, $384, taxes of 1831 aud 1832, $8 5)1 6 sold December 31, I,'132, to Alexander Conner and Klkanah Uiamblct. The deposit with the Llorkol Uie Court ol said Madison county hns been made as required by tho Statute. JrtOU.S puuu Deo. 13,1834. 17 tiw icw Private BOAIWI.Yii UOLSi:. VI RS. S. ENTLER, (from Washington City) having taken the house, No. 5, Frunklin Row, Town street, would inform the citizens of Columbus, or strangers, that she is now reudy to receive a limited number ol Uunteel Hoarders, biuglc gentlemen, or gentlemen with their wives, oan bo accommodated with convenient and pleasant rooms, and such fare and attention, us she hopes will render every one satisfied who may favor her with tlieir support Columbus, 29th Nov., 1834 13 Gw ilOR luflucnzn, Couilis, Colds, Astliinn, Whooping Cough,' Spitting of Blood, and all affections of the Lung., The New England Cough Syrup is a very different preparation from any other Cough Medicine ever offered to tho public. It is composed entirely of vegetable substances, happily combined anil peculiarly adapted to dieascs of the Lungs, Liver and Stomach, ft inny now be important to sny that the discovery of this invaluable syrup was made by an Eminent Physician, who used it himself, and in his extensive prnctice in pulmonary affections, with iistoiiUhing effect, and its inestimable qualities became so fully established, that it was deemed important to offer it more extensively to the public. The proprietors think it qnito unnecessary to publish n long list of Certilioates, of which however they have many, new ami highly interesting, that may be examined if desired. They would simply state that they have not known a single instance in which this Syrup hns failed of giving relief in diseases for which it is recom mended, even in cnsesappinachingconsiimp- tion, attended with bleeiling ut the lungs, and in many instances when nil other remedies hail failed. Price 50 cents. 07The above is for sale at the Ohio Drug Store by SUMNER CLARK. Columbus, Feb. I, 1834 28 Eiook lliiidcry. til ESTER MATTOON, having purchas-j ed the interest of Thomas Juhusoii, in the Book Bindery formerly curried on over his well known Book Store, nearly opposite theStnte House on High Street; has removed to the cuilding recently occupied by Liiiiiun Baker on State Street, fj7-lwo dours below the Market House; where he is prepared to carry on the business in all its brunches. Having, while connected with Mr Johnson, had the binding of luoit of the blank books heretofore used in the County Offices in this part ol tho Stntc, he hopes that he will continue to recnivu culls in that line, and he pledges himself that nil orders shall ho cxe-catcd in as workmanlike a manner ns they can bo at any other bindery in the State. For specimens of this kind of work, ho refers to the several county offices of Licking, Frunklin, Delaware, Marion, Crawford, Uu-iun, Sunccn, Wood, Miami, Clark, Hocking, and pcrhnps others not recollected . Fur specimens of his work generally, he refers to Mr. Isaao N. Whiting, Bookseller nnd Stationer, High Street. All orders for largo or small jobs, executed with promptness, and in a style warranted satisfactory. Old books rebound on short notice. Most kinds of Blank Work constantly on hand: also a small assortment of School Books, Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, Stationery, Atc.&c. March 22, 1834 ly Blargains. BT Illl & iillEGORT A RE now receiving largo quantities ol ia. NEW GOODS; which they offer at wholesale and retail, lower than ever sold in this maiket. Our friends and the public, all who want good urlicles, VERY CHEAP, nro particularly invited to cull at the New Yellow Slures, Nos. 3 & 4, CHEAl'SlUK, Hiifh street, where they will be sure Iu find bargains. The following cuuiprisu a purt ol the Goods: Extra rich new stjle London mid Paris, Printed Muslins Super. Puris and Loudon, Chintz and common Culicoes English, Scotch, nnd French Ginglinms Cambric, Jiicouet, Nausook, Crossbnrr'd, Swiss, Mull, and Book Muslin, plum and ligur'd Bishop Lawn, Jaconet and Swiss Muslin lutes tings and Edgings Cambric Dimity Thread and Bobbiuet Laces, Edgings, uud lusertings Linen Cambric, Long Luwn, aud Cotton Hk'fs Irish Linens 6, 8 and 10-4 Diaper and Damask Linen Table Cloths Russia Diaper Crash, Napkius, Rich fig'd Lustie, Sewing Silk, lleriiani, Silk Musliu, und Blond Gauze Hk'fs Rloud Gauze Veils, extra rich Green Barege Black, Color'd, Plain and Figured Grosde Maples Heavy Kalian Silks Poult de Suio India Satin Sinchows and Lustring Silks Black, White, Green, Pink, and Straw Col'd Florence Grecian and Bobbinnct Lace and Footings Merino, Cashmere nnd Thibet Shawls Ladies' Bliisk, While, Brown, Random and tancv Huso Embroidered and oprn wotk, do Black and White Silk do Children's aud Misses' do Men's Heavy Unblciich'd White and Fancy Long and Half lloso Ladies' and Gentlemen's extra quality, Horse skin, Silk, I'hrend, and Cotton Gloves Children's do A large assortment uf Plain and Figured Sn- tin, Lustring uud Gauze Hut, i.up, and Belt Ribbon Feather and Palm Leaf Fans A great variety of Ladin' Hats, Leghorn, Tuscan, French, Diamond, Cy piuss, Culu nieuti. Berlin, Fancy and Cottage shape Men's and Boy's Leghorn and 1'n I in Leaf Hats i uriiiliire lulico Black aud Col'd Cambrics Black Italian, Whito, Jaconet, and Swiss Cravats Cotton flag Hk'fs India, SpittalGeld, Pongee, and Bnndiinno Silk Hk'fs Gum Elastio, Silk, Cotton, undj Worsted Suspenders Stocks, Umbrellas, Parasols, clo Also, Forty Piooes Brood Cloths of every culor and quality Sixty Pieces Satinets and Cassirucres Leopold Cord, Figured Drilling Heavy Whito nnd Brown Lim n and Diilliug Ermiiielt. Molo skin, Cinpe Camlet, Hamilton Drills and Stripes French Bouibnzino Extra Cue and common White and Fiii'd Marseilles Vcstings, &o. Damtitia Shooting, Shirting, Bed Tick, Apron check, Cotton yarn, and Wick Stripes and Plaids tsirocerics. A large assortment, embracing nil kinds, selected expressly for Family use, and warranted of the very best quuliiy. May 27, 1834 Cheap Law iSoaSi. rrWIK Law Library of the late Judge i Campbell, for sale, ou very aocommodu- liui terms, attue noun si m 0 ...'I- l'3 t. T I POTI'S li TURNBULL Dc.l,l834 COLLINS,' CAST STEEL AXES. TI'IHE subscriber hns just received three JL dozen Collins' Broad, and four dozen Hand Axus; which he will sell much lesslhiio usual, by (he ih.zeu or single. Also, Circular Saws, from 6 to 22 inches. WM. M. KASSON. Dto. 2G. 20 3m. . O I1CE is hereby given, to all persons in-li tnrcsted, that at my instance a writ ul attachment was this day issued, by Daniel Swickard, b justice of the peiie of Plain township, in the county ol Frunklin, against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys, and effects of Jiimi s Scott, an absent debtor, ARCHIBALD SMITH. Deo. 22, 1834 . 20 4w E the undersigned being culled upon to view and appraise two strov hor ses, taken up by William Straiiathen, of Jackson township, Frui.klin county, und find the one n chesnut sorrel mare, with a bald face, the right hind foot white, supposed to be 5 j cars old next spring, natural trotter, 15 hands high. The other an iron gray horse, 4 years old next spring, his face more white than his body, supposed to be 141 hnndshigh, natural trotter, right hind foot white, no other brands or marks perceivable; uppraised at $40 each, by John Strannthcn, nnd Joseph Baiker. I certify the above to be a true copy from my stray book. J sCOB B. DEEMER.J. P. Deo. 22, 1834 Land for Sale. rtnilE subscriber offers for salo 1500 acres JL of land, entered in the name of Robert Means, ns surveys Nos. 5375 and 690", in the northwest part of Pickaway county, on Bus-kirk's run, two miles east of Palestine. This tract consi-ts of some very good land, and has been divided into lots of suituhle sizes for farms. Mr Lnrin Cutler lives on it nnd will show the different lots to any desirous of purchasingAlso, n tract of 1000 acres in Madison county, being Innis' survey No. 1727, on Deercnek, 7 miles below London, and 19 from this place. It adjoins the lands of Messrs Farrar tc Ohi nowith; is considerably improved, and would innkn a first rato stock (arm. The plough land elenred rmnunts to 130 or 1 10 acres; nnd upwards of 400 acres of the barren land is set iu tame grass Also, an improved farm in the county of Union, on Boke's rrcek, in survey No. 3G0G, containing 205 acres; and lying 2 1-2 miles below the State road from Marysvilla to Marion. The land is of a very good quality; and will be shown by Mr Cowgill, who lives pn the premises. The title to the above lands is indisputable. For terms apply to WRAY THOMAS. Columbus, Dec. 1834 13 Ijaw Books at Reduced Prices. TO MEMBERS OF THE BAR. fjUR Law stock having grown to an un- wicldy bulk, vie have determined, in order to reduce its nmonnt, to lowerout scale of prioes, aud now invite tho attention of Legal Gentlemen, to our establishment, where will be found the most complete nssoitmcnt of Law Books in the United States, of the latest and best editions, in very superior binding, war-ranted perfect, and much below the usual rules. Gentlemen ordering by letter may rely upon having their interest scrupulously observed, and books charged ut as low prices as if they were on tho spot. Our attention is confined exclusively to Law Books, consequently we arc enabled to maintain a complete assortment, and fill or ders without delay. P. 11. NICKLIN&T. JOHNSON, Law Book-oilers, 175 Chestnut St. Philadi Iphia, Deo. 1834. 19 Christmat and Nvw Year'i Prctcnli. A Largo assortment of elegant works for Christmas and New Year's Presents, for sale ut the Bookstore of Isaac N. Whitihc ; among hich arc, The Token and Atlunlia Souvenir, fer 1835, embellished wilh splendid engravings, and elegantly buund iu embossed leather, with gilt edges. The Religious Souvenir in the same elegant style ns tho Token; Edited by the lata Hev. Dr. Bedell; wilh uu- interesting memoir of him. Tho Christian Offering, a beautiful work, with engravings. Tho Young Lady's Book, a niunuul of cle-ganl recreations, exercises, nnd pursuits, with 720 engravings. The Offering. Tho Tearl. 'I ho Young Lady's Own Book. Tho Young Lnily's Sunday Book. The Young Mini's Own Book, io. ko. together wilh a large urioty of other interesting Works. Dec. 24. Yotice. fBMIE Commissioners of Franklin county JB. will attend at their office iu the city of Columbus, on the 16th of Juiiuarv 1(135, fur the purpose oi receiving proposals and entering into contract for the repairing the county Jail; mid fur particulars call on the county Auditor ut tho Auditor's office, or on the Sheriff at the county Jail. M. MATTHEWS, ) Commissioners R. LISLE, I of Frunklin II. ANDREWS, ) county Commissioneri' ulficr, city of Columbus, December 23d, 1834. 10 3w CONOVER'S DIGEST. A Digested Index of all Iho Reported Decisions in Lnw and Equity of Iho Su-prcme Courts of tho Slntes of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois; with nn appendix, containing the Constitution of the United States, Ilia Constitution of each of tho States above specified, and the rules of their Supreme Courts; also, the rules of practice in Hie Seventh Circuit CoiM of tho United States, the acts of Congress for the authentication of statutes and records in the severnl States, and nn epitome of the statutes for tiie admission of attorneys to the Bar, and for the execution and acknowledgment of Deeds and other Conveyances, in all of the western and southern States; by James F. Conover, Esq. of tha Cincinnati Bar. A lutgo supply just received ut the bookstore of ISAAC N. WHITING. (VrPrieo $4 50, iu law binding. H)co. 21. Judge Story ou Conflict of Lain. CCOMMENTARIES on the Coiilliot of J Lnw, Foreign and Domestic, in regard to contrncts, rights, and remedies, and especially in regard to uianinges, divorces, wills, and judgments i by Joseph Story ; I vol Bvo. Price $4 00. The 6th and ronchiding volume of Peters' Condensed Reports alio complete sets, in 6 vols, The 7th and llth vols, of Peters' Reports of ihe U. S. SiipmucCouit n!tu complete sets, n fl vols. Toeethi-r with on extensivo assortment of Vnluuhlc Law Books; for sale nt the h-ok store of ISAAC X. WHITING. Deo. 24.

PRINTED AND PCUL.18UED' AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. (Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; for, Three Dollnra ut the end of the year Neir Scrics....No. 23, Vol. IV. COLUMBUS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1835. Whole d umber, 1369. JVA' W A ND FA S HIO NA ME HAT STORE. rriHE subscriber rcspeotfully informs the L citizens of Columbus, and tho public generally, thai he has taken a stand on High-street, opposite tho State Homo i where he hai anil will constantly keep on iund, an assortment of FINE HATS, ofhi own raanu-faoturo, which he feel confident in warranting in fashion, elasticity and elegance to be surpassed by none in tlm part of tho country. He flatters himself, by strict attention to business, and an earnest endeavor to give entire satisfaction to his customers, to obtain a share of the publio patronage. JAMES W. McCOY. January 2, 1835. 22 If Jllore wVcw Hooks! 'no ITS k TURNBULL nave just recei-JL vud the following English Anuuals, for 1835 1 Tho Oriental Annual, or Scenes in India-comprising twenty two superb engravings, from original drawings; with a descriptive account, by the Rev. llobart (Jaunter, B. D. Jointings' Landscape Annual, or Tourist in Spain containing tweuty-ouo splendid engravings.Those two works are of the first order, botli in point of mechanical exeeutiou uud intrinsic merit. Ackerman's '-Forget me not" a Christ-mas, Mew Year's and Birth Day present. The Gem, a Literary Annual. Marshall's Christmas Box, a Juvenile Annual. In American Annuals, for 11)35. The Boston Token, and Atlantic Souvenir, 41 Christmas and New Year's present. The Religious Souvenir, splendidly executed.Affection's Gift, a very benutiful work. The Lily, a colored auniiul. Among a large amount of other New Books ure the following Literary Works. Bulwer's Last Days of 1'ompeii, Dr. Bird's Calavar, or Knight of the Conquest.Cecil Hyde. Novellettes of a Travelers by H. J. Nott. Visits and Sketches; by Mrs. Jameson. Mothers and Daughters; by the author of " Pin Money." Tom Cringle's Log, revised edition. Peter Simple, or Adventures of a Midshipman. ALSO, Tho Life of Thomas Jefferson, with selections from the most valuable portion! of his voluminous und unrivalled private correspondence.The Life of Mrs. Siddnns, the celebruted actress; by Thomas Campbell. Memoirs of Mrs. Hannah Moore; by Wm. Roberts, Esq., author of the Portraiture of a Christiun Gentleman. Belgium and Westorn Germany, in 1833; by Mrs. Trollope. District School; by J. Orville Taylor. Sprague's Letters to a Daughter ; a most invaluable work for Young Ladies. Lottors of John Randolph, of Roanoke, to a Young Relation; embracing a series of years, Irons early yoath to mature manhood. Marshall's Lite 'ul Washington; in 1 vol-umos, with an elegantly colored Alius of ten beautiful Mans, renrcsentitiK the relative situ ation of tho English and American Armies ut Bniton, Long Island, White I'liunst .lorlh Aiver. Elk Head, in Maryland, Quebec New port, Charleston, C Hindi n and F.utaw Springs Investment and attack of York, in Virgin in, and capture of the British Army, under Lorn Cornwnllts. Mitchell's new and splendid Map of the U States, 1 1134, on rollers. Moore's Lord Byron ; in 2 volt. flvo. Beach's American Practice; 3 vols. United Stntes Disncnsatorv, new edition. Ladies and Gentlemuu's Medical Pocket Book. Splendid Maps of the Great Sympathetic Nurve, varnished nnd elegantly colored. Morion on Consumption, with colored plates elegantly executed. Dewcos' Practice and Midwifery Jackson's Praolicn, ko. Spirit of Hebrew Poetry. Geography and Atlas of the Heavens. . SirJaines M'lntosh'i History of England. Maps of Ohio, showing the townships, in each oounty, population, nails, i -earns, canals, &o. beautifully colored a'., mounted on rollers. Mnps of the oity of Columbus, showing all the In and Out Lots, Streets, Alleys, Churches, Publio Buildings, Deaf and Dumb Asylum, and Iho New Penitentiary. The American Almnnac. for 1834. Hogg's Familiar Aneodutos of Sir Walter Soott. Common Plaoe Book, Prose and Poetry. Polyglot! Bibles and Testaments. Blake, Maltebran, Woodhridge, and 0. npv'i Gin?rnntiv nnd Atlases. Life of Col. Dinicl Boono, first settler of Knntuokv ! b( Hint. Weems' Lives of Washington, Marion, and Franklin, with rnnnv interesting anecdotes History of tho Dcstraction of Jerusalem, and disnersion of the Israelites. History of the oolebrated Indian Chief Blank lawn, wun anengraveu ii.ni. I fill form sets of Scott's. Bulwer's, and Cooper's Novels and Tales. A variety of new Law Bonks. Pnmilv Bibles of various nuuliliu. Soott's and Henry's Commentaries on the Old und New Testaments. In addition to the above catalogue, wo have an extensive assortment of Religious, Miscellaneous, Historical, Poetical, L.aw, Medioal, Blank, Sunday and Common School Books, Stationery, ko. ( all of whioli are offered low for cash. Book Bindiag anil Ruling oarried on in connection with the nbovo busiuo.s ni usual. Deo. 20. Notice. ALL persons having claims against the estatt of David Williams, deceased, lata of Franklin oounty, are hereby notified to present them legally authenticated for adjustment; and all porsous indebted to suid estate are required to mako immediate payment. MARGARET WILLIAMS, AJ , ABRAHAM J.WILL1AM3, Kam"' Deoombcr30, 1834. & John 1$. French's Estate. ALL persons having olaims against the estate of John B. French, Into of Etna township, Lioking county, deoeascd, nre de-tired to present them legally proven for sot-tlemont within oneyoar; and all those indebted to said estate, are requosted to make payment immediately. F 3 JONATHAN CLENDENING, Adm'r. Deo. 26, 1834; MEDICAL BOOKS. fSAACN. WHITING has reoontly opened . lr nisnrtmentof Medical Works, em- bracing a very gonoral collection of the Standard Works iu Modicine, and also of many new and valuable Works, all of which will be nl.l nn fuvornble terms. The members of the Profession are invitod lo call and examine them. January 2, 1835 V 50 and 52 William street. DO It EM US, SUYDAM, & NIXON, importers and jobbers of HAVE taken the large anil commodious stores, Nos. SO and 52, William street, between Pine audjWall streets, New York; where they intend keeping a first rate stock ol DRY GOODS, Adapted to the Western Market. Western Merchants are invited to call. N. B. Our stock will be lull and open the first week in January. Dec. 26, 1834. 20 3m fr-Tho Dayton Journal, Clevoland Herald, Stcnbcnville Gazette, Ohio Republican, Zuticsville, Soioto Gazette, and Cirolevillc Herald, will publish the ubove once a week for three months and forward their respective amounts to this office for adjustment. Notice. APPLICATION will be made to the Court of Common Pleas, at their next session in the county of Franklin, in the State of Ohio, for an order of redemption, for the fol-lowing laud sold for taxes, to wit: as described in the tax duplicate at the tnuo of the sale thereof. South half middle lot, frao. 7, 2B feet 3 inches, in south Columbus, sold to Cornelius Thomas for the taxes, interest, and penalty of 1831, and simple tax for 18.12, lis charged to B . Bond for lax. I he deposit with the Ulertr. of the lourl ol sain mum-liu county, has been made at required by the statute. BENJAMIN BOND. Doc. 26, 1834. . 20 VIRGINIA DISMAL SirAMP CANAL LOTTERY, No. 1 for 1835. Draws at Alexandria on the tOtls Jan. 1835 GRAND SCHEME $30,000 1 10,000 10,(100 1 4,000 4,000 1 3,000 3,000 1 2,420 2,420 1 2,000 2,000 75 1,000 75,000 84 000 42,000 128 100 12,800 128 60 10,240 123 60 7,Cfc(0 123 40 5,120 30J8 20 00,160 22,170 10 221,700 25,801 prizes, amounting to $186,180 Tickets $111 shares in proportion. N. B. Nos. II 51 53, a Splendid Capital ol 20,000 dollars in a whole ticket, sent to James Kilkenny, Eaton, Ohio, in Grand Consolidated Lottery, Cluss No. 22 for 1834. CLARKE k COOK, Agents I" .r loe Mutineers Administrator'' $ Sale. TI'SriLL HE SOLD, on Tuesdav tho 6tl day of Junaary, lUJi, in tho City ol Columbus, the personal property of Dr. P. II. Eherle, deceased, consisting of a good two storv Fruiuo House, with the unexpired term of the lease nn which it stands, for two vcurs Irnm the 1st day of April next ; tire fix tures, medicines, medical iu-trumciils, books, kn. belonging t' the profession; one horse and sulky, an I various articles of wearing apparel, the sale will take place at 10 o'clock A. IY1. on the premises, i rots at sale .1 UiUIJ r.br.iU.r., I , . , CHRISTIAN 11EVL,J rt,"u Deo . th , i n:i4 Candles. 25 boxes Sperm Candli s 50 do Tallow do For sale by SHERWOOD Si GREGORY Deo 5 Vaii Your ltibln. A LL persons indebted to tho lnte firm of ia U.K. J. rutl.suubij, will pieaso can with Potts & Turiibull, Booksellers uud Stationers, and settle their respective uccouuts, by the first day of January next, as no longi j indiilceiioo oan. ill any case, be given. Im mediate nltcntiou to this uutico will save trouble and cost. Dcc:26. John Jioiccrs' Esltilr. A LL persons Indebted to the estate of John iSL Bowers, latu of Etna township, Licking county, deceased, are hcruby notified to makniiamodiato payment; and those having legal olaims against tho same, are requested to present theui within one your duly autlitn. licuted for settlement. JONATHAN CLENDENINO, Adm'r. Deo. 20, 1834. 20 .1 Card. A BOURNE informs bis friends, the Sur-i&, veyors nnd Engineers, that tho Surveyor's Pocket Book, compiled for their use, has just been published, and is for salo at the book stores of Potts Jt Turiibull, ill Columbus, and Joicnh Jones, ill Chillioothe, and may soon be bad at tho book stores in other places. Deo. 22.1, 1814. 13 Cw Clair Jtoiccrs'' Estate. i LL persons having olaims against the os l tato of Clair Bowers, late of Etna township, Licking county, deceased, nre hereby notified to present them legally authenticated for settlement within one year; and those indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment immediately. 1 ' iovitii aim M rNllFNIXO. Adm'r. Deo. 26, 18.14. The complete tcorkt of Sir Waller Scotl, With a Biography. ripHIS edition will embraoe all his poems, M. novels, histories, bioirraphies, essays, and fugitive compositions, as well as the biography and private correspondence, now in the course of publication, under the superin tendence of Mr Lockhart. Tins is tne ursi Amoricun aud only edition, which contains the author's last additions and illustrations, arranged upon tlieir respective pagos. The whole to be oomnleted in seven volumes, sil lier roval 8vo., or forty-eight parts, cuoh part embracing as much matter as is contained in 2 vols, of the present edition of the Wuvurly Novels, and at the unpiecedeuted low price ol 37 1.4 cents ner nart. Tho whole of this oel ebrated author's wurks can thus be obtained t ihn emeedinirlv low ptioe of $18. The whole of the Novels ami one volume of tho Misftpllananiis Prose Works, are now ready for salo at the Bookstore of Isaao N. Win. ting, who has also a few sets (as far as .ub. lished) elegantly bound. I l)ce.3l. Valuable Works, VALUABLE English Wnrks just received und for sale, direct from London. The History of Modern Europe; by Wi) liam Russell, L L D Lives of Scottish Poets; by the Society ol Ancient Scots, in three vols Bluii's Sermons, in three vols Loudon's Encyclopedia of Agriculture. This is a new and most valuable work, containing 1280 pages, and upwards of 800 engravings; price only $12 00 Fisher's Picturesque Illustrations of Great Britain and Ireland, comprising the splendid Lake Scenery, Seats, Aic. of Westmoreland, Cumberland, Durham, aud Northumberland, from original drawings; by Thomas Allom, M. A. with Historical and Topographical descriptions; by Thomas Rose, L L D. This is a must splendid work, aud is offered at the low prioe ol $'.1 25 Dictionary of Mechanical Science, Arts, Manufactures, and Miscellaneous Knowledge; by Alexander -Jumicson, L L D; prioe $15 00. This is a work of great merit, and is perhaps to be found in uo other book Stole in the west National Portrait Gallery of illustrious and eminent personages, particularly of the I3lh century, with memoirs; by William Jurdun, Esq F. S. A. M. R. S. L. M. R. A. 8. eto. This work is published uadcr the especial patrouago of the King of England, and decidedly the must splendid work of the kind in the world ; prico $15 00 The Landscape Album, or Great Britain Illustrated, containing fifty nine views; by W. Wertnll, Esq. A R S:with descriptions of the scenery; by Thomas Moulc, Esq. M A; price $o UO JUST RtUEIVEO AND FOR RALE, A quantity of very superior Drawing Paper. The Abraded Surface Drawing Boards. These Boards are prepared upon an entirely now principle ; although possessing the usual smoothness of the Loudon or Bristol Boards, they retain free from grease, tho tooth or grain of tho paper a quality which rendcis them far superior to all others in market. They nro strongly recommended both for pencil and ooloring, having been tried und approved by the first Artists Wall Papur of various figures and quality, which will be sold very low Just received, sevoral hundred dollars worth of the most splendid English Stkei. Plats Enoravinos, comprising landscapes, country scats, in England und Ireland, nnd Portraits of the most eminent artists, statesmen, divines, aud philanthropists J.B.CRIST, Opposito the State house, Columbus Dec. 12, 1834 ATTACHMENT SALE. ILL be sold at pablic vendue on Thurs day the 1st day ol" Juuuary uuxt, at tho residenoo ol Amon Butler, un the national Road, five miles and a half east ol Columbus, one Horse, saddle and bridle, one Cow. mid one Wagon and harness the pro perty of John Pitt and the Widow Pitt to satisly an uiiaciiiucui in lavor oi iviiuam Voting. PAUL JAMESON, Constable. Deo. 10,11131- ! Willi'. YU3T i waived, a splendid lot of Whips( t9 which are offered cheaper than any ever sold in this City. Also, Mage uud common whip Lnihes P. U. OL.Hol r.O Deo 1834 13 THE AMERICAN ALMANAC B'or 18.. fBHE American Almanac and Repository I of L'selal Knowledge, for tho year 18'Jj. t i'lie American is far the best of all the works ol tho same title, which have beeu prepared lor this country. The volume or the present year is truly a 'Repository ol Useful Knowledge." X. Y. American. Jusl received and for sale at the Itooksloru of Isaac N. Whu imi, who can supply complete sets of this valuable work Iroiu the com mencemeut to ttie present volume. Deo. 24. Clock ."Votes. ' 91H0SE persons in tho oounlies of Frank-A lin, Delaware, Knox, Marion, Richland, Pickaway, Champaign, Logan, Union, Madi son. Ross, and several ottier oounlies in the Statu of Ohio, that have purchased Clocks of John Rice. Ilir.i.n R. Petliboiie, Calvin U Dibble, Frederic Hays, Charles Petliboiie, Luther Pratt, Aioierou Pratt, Alinou Gillet, Denis Reed, D. W. llillyer, Agents of Hill- yer's H Hays, who nave given ineir noies therefor, are hereby iiutifu-d, that a considerable part of said notes are in my possession ; anil that I am aiithon.cd to collect them. Thoso persons who will call on tho subscriber, at the Eale Hotel, in Columbus, ami settle their said notes, according to the truo tenor of thorn, will coiner a favor. Those wno tlo not, may cxpeol to find tuoin in the hands of the proper oinours lor ouueouou. WAV IU UIllUI3. Col mhus.Ohio, D.-C.2G, IS'U. 20 ly CJ;ui:id;i iote. GR1CULTURAL B INK, nnd all other . Uniier and Lower Canada Notes, pur chased for drills, on New York, or current funds, by J. W. BUKCLAND, .o. luigio iiiuca, .iiuiii ai. iiuuaio. Nov. 12. 3m 13 1 ish. 10 Bbls Mackerel, i do Salmon 2 do "Connecticut Rivei" Shad 50 Boxes Herring 20 Quintals Codhsh For salo by ailE.il tvuuu v utiLuuai Deo 5 INDIA RUBBER SHOES. n EN TLE.VIEN'S India Rubber Shoos, "sLH Ladies' lined and buuud Rubuor Shoes. Just received by CHAM 1 tU.l il Lin 1 llltur. Nov. 6, 1834. M X Youth Wauled. 1VIE subscriber wishos to employ in his Book Sloro, a smart, active youth, from Id to 17 years of age, who writes a good business hand, has taste for tho book business, and would wish to make himself well aoouaiiited with it. One from the country would be preferred. No one need apply who cannot bring the most unexceptionable re ferences us lo moral character aim capaony for business. ISAAC N. WHITING. Dec. 24. Entery Willson's Estate. VLL porsous having clonus against the os lata of Eaiurv Willson. late of Lees burg township, Uuion county, deceased, are untitled to present them legally authentica ted lor sollleiueni wiuun one year; huh an those indebted to said estuto uie requested to make immediate payment CELIND.V WILLSON, Adin'i. SIMON GATES, Adm'r. Deo. 9,1831 I' Kill- dcry. (Next noon to Sherwood Si Gregory.) i)OTTS & TURNBULL, have received aud are nuw opening iu addition to their former stock, a Inrge assortment of Hiitori-oal, Religious, Miscellaneous, Law, Medical, Literary, Classical, Poetical, Biographical, Novel, School and Juvenile Books. ALSO, a large assortment of Blank books; consisting iu part, of Day books, Ledgers, Records, Bank Books, Memorandums and Copy Books. A beuutifel nssortracntof Ladies' Albums, fairy I'oit with steel pluto engravings. Writing Paper, common and Fancy Post. Ruled paper, various kmdt, Printing Paper, Wrapping Paper and Bonnet Boards. STATIONERY. Fine Cutlery, German Flutes, aud Fuucy Goods. POTTS & TURN BULL, are now prepnr-ou to do all kinds of Book binding, with neatness and dispatch. Largo editions of new books, will be buund ut the eastern pi ices. Iluviiig a first rate Ruling Machine attached to tlieir establishment, they are enabled to rule paper, to any given pattern, at short notice, and on accommodating terms- Old bonks rebound. Columbus, Sept. 17, 1831 3 100 Boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins 100 hf do do do 100 qr do do do 50 Kegs Malaga do 10 Drums Sultana do 100 do Figs 10 Boxes Oranges 10 do Lemons 25 do Prunes 20 Kegs Malaga Grapes I Bbl Currants 5 Boxes Citrous For sale by SHERWOOD il GREGORY Deo. 1 ssfc Cernolis Indigo 5 I Tierce Madder 2 Bbls Allum 5 do ground Ltgwood 2 do Copperas For sale by SHERWOOD & GREGORY Deo. I 5 Dos jars presoived Prunes 5 do do China Marmalades 5 do do do Chow Chow 5 do do Guava Jolly 10 do do Quince, Grupe, It Currant du J tlo uo preserved oranges 3 do do do Lemons 8 do do do Limes 3 do do do Citron 3 do do do Pine apples 3 do do do Giuger li) do do Quinces, Pears, & Peaches For sale by SHERWOOD & GREGORY Dec. I ieiv Hooks. 3 JOTT3 & TURNBULL have just reoei m. ved un additional supply of Books and Paper; among which nro tho following: Henry's Commentary on the Old und New Testaments Soott's do do The Works of Joieplms Buck's Theological Dictionary Bunyan's complete woiks; 2 vols 8vo Polar Regions Rolliu's Ancient History Family Bibles Hymn Books Poetical works of the most celebiu ted British writers Fox's Hook of Martyrs Maltchrau's Geography; 6 vols llvo Kiisehius' F.cclcMastical lliitoiy Woodbridgtr's Geography Goodrich, Olney, Morse, und Blaku's Geography and Atlas I. lie of .upolooll Uunaparte, by uincfciit authors Harper's Family Library Howard's Beauties of Lituraturo The History of the destruction of Jerusalem Tnppan's Poems Hall's Works Gibbon's Homo Cavallo's Philosophy Willard's llepublio of America Nicholson's Opurativo Mechanic " Carpenter's Guide Spectator Spiirzhoiin's Physiognomy nnd Biography Blue Bonk Lives of Gen. Jackson, lltury Clay, and Col. David Crockett Biography of the Signers of tho Declara tion of Independence Uniform sets of Scott, tiulwcr, nut) coop er's Novels Life of the Chevalier Commodore, John Paul Julius Constitution of the United States, and of the several States Cabinet Library Library of Religious Knowlcdgo A largo assortment of Law and Medical Books, comprising the standard wurks in each department Classioal and English school Books Maps of the Uuited Slates; Maps of Ohio, large and small, mounted oil rollers and in poekct form A general assortment of Stationery and Fnnoy Goods German Flutes, and Violin Strings; Pro-ocptors tor tho Flute, Clarionette, Kilo, and Violin; Piano Musio, ko. tin. Blank Books of every variety; Fino Writing Paper, ruled and plain; Letter Paper, ruled, plain, and water lined ; Drawing paper ; Musio Paper; and Fine Engravings Book Binding, together with Ruling paper, carried on as usual, at rcduoed. prices Orders, accompanied with cash, thankfully reoei ved and promptly attended to Deo. I, 1834 15 Ilbds New Orleans Sugar 5 do St Croix do 10 do Porto Rico do 15 Boxes Brown llav do 10 do Whito do do 50 do Loaf 4 Lump do 10 Bbls Brazil o 25 do Bsster doj For sale bv SHERWOOD & GREGORY. Deoember I NOTICE. rpilE Stockholders of the Franklin Bank JL of Columbus are requested lo moot at the Banking house, at o'olook P. M. of the first Mondny in January next, for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year. . ... 1 r I,:.. Bit order ol tne noaru m oirain, ' J. M. ESPY.Cashiei. Deo. 5, 1834. 14 rUST received and for sale, ohcap for O Cash P. H. OLMSTED. Deo 1834 13 ic Block-Store and New ESoolis. JUST received ami lor sale, at the Book Store of J. II. CRIS P, opposite the Public buildings, a large assortment of BO OII3; among which are the fullowiug; The Landscape Album, or 'Great Britain Illustrated: by Thomas Moulc; 59 views a beautiful London edition The Token, (an Annual,) for 1835 spton-did edition Transatlantic Sketches: by Capt. Alexander, author of Travels in Asia, I'er.in, olo. ; I vol Book for Parents: by Charles Anderson The Family ut Home, or Familiar Illustrations: by G. D. Abbott; I vol The Young Christian; by G. D. Abbott The Corner Stone do do Firesiilo Piety do do Mother at Homo do do Child at Hume do do Consistency, n Moral Tale: by A Alexander Memoirs ol Hull) burton: by R. Burns, D I) do of Felix Nell : by W. S. Uilly, M A Russell's Modern Europe; 2 vols Life aud Writings ol Hon. John Jay: by his Son ; 2 vols Napoleon Bonaparte: by M Ue uourienne, his private Secretary; I vol. octavo Annals ol the British nation, iluring the period of the second Temple: by A. Alexunder Encyclopedia of Agriculture, a valuable work, containing 1280 pages, Lou. Ed. 1 volj Life and Views of Richard Baxter: by Rev. William Orme: 2 vols History of the Christian Church ; by Wil-iam Jones Standard Works of Rev. Wm. Jay ; 3 vols John Newtnu's W orks, complete; 4 vols The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebiu Pamphilus, Bishop of Cxsurx, in Palestine Dwight's Theology; 4 vols compete Blair's Sermons ; 3 vols onmpletn Clark's, Henry's, nnd Scott's Commentaries, each G vols Scott's Commentaries; 3 vols Dr Johnson's Works, complete; G vols Scottish Poets ; 3 vols., London Editiun Lord Byron, and somo of his coteinporaries, with recollections of the Author's life, and oi his visit to Italy : by Leigh Hunt; I vol N. B. A few sets of the Imperial Magazine yet remain on hand December I, 18.11 A'olice, TO TUB FRIKN08 Of ThMrKRANCE It OHIO. rBIHE Annual meeting of the Ohio Statu JL Temperance Society, is appointed to be held ut the Methodist Church, in Colum bus, on Tuesduy evening the 6th of J milia ry, IBJo. Addresses are expocted from several gen tlciuen on the occasion. Temperance Socie ties throughout the state are urgently requested to send Delegates to the meeting, nnd repurt such information us they- may think valuable uud interesting. It is hoped that genurnl attention will be given to tho nbove appointment. While in other States, the march of Temperance has been so emphatically onward, we have much reason to fear, ill some parts of this, Iho cause has positively rctrogrudeil. This surely ought not so to be. Bat, without spending our breath in unavailing regrets, we ndi, w here lies Iho responsibility Friend of Temperance, let your own conscience honestly testify. Seek not to exouse yourself by throwing the guilt upon others. 1 o j outsell, in pait, tho blame attaches, iinh ssyou hnveriW what iau cu'.J. Remember then, ami ail upon the principle, that whos t covered! his sins shall not prosper, but ho that confcs$th und forsakclh them shall liud mercy. Ilv or'er of the Acting Committee of the Board of Managers of the Ohio Stale l'cm perame Society. JOHN G. MILLER, Cor. Sec'i. lire. 8, lH.'M. T O L K A Si K. Water power at Ilia ('mull Lock in Hie Tovvii of Diiyltin. 'IIIE undersigned will noeive seuled pro-JL pusulsonlil the lint day of March IIJJj, for :i lease of water power on the Miami Canal at the ahovo named lock. The power consists of about 2000 eiihiu feet of water per minute, in u full of 12 feet, and is capable of propelling not less than 6 pair of 41 luet stuiies, together with all other umohiiiery required to manufacture wheat into dour, at the rale of 100 bushels of wheal in 24 hours, with each pair of stones. The whole to be leased together, with the exception of a small portion now granted for a cotton factory. A siitlicieiit quantity of ground for the purpuso uf erecting suitable buildings for the employment of tho wuter power will be furnished with the water. The proposals will oontcmplate aleaso for 10 years, renewable to the first Lessee, nn condition only, that his terms lira as good as arc offered at the time of renewal, or for 98 years renewable forever on the conditions of Hie original leasu. I oc icin iu in mo nun yearly, ut a fixed rato fur each power eapu-ble of propelling 1 pair uf stones and the no cessnry accompanying machinery. On applicaliou, lliruugn uie niuu, a oiu:ia form of lease setting (orlh nil the conditions and requisitions involved in any contract, that may be made, will bo forwarded to the annlicaat. I ho character ol the .vuami country is loo well known to need description here. It is. then, only neoessary to say that the Town of Dayton, where this w. iter is locaieu, is in ine center of il contains n population uf 4000 inhabitants, and presents inducements for the einiilovmeiit ut capital in luaiiulucturus ol various kinds met with in few inland Towns ill the United Slates. SAMUEL FORRER, Acting Canal Commissioner Day ton, Ohio, December Hi, 18.14. Ill 3w ,Yolicc. A PPLICA'ITON will be made to the Court Cm. ol Common Pleas, at their next session. in the oounty of Madison, iu tho Stuteol Ohio, for an order of redemption for tlio lollowiug land, sold for tuxes, Iu wit, as described ou the tax duplicate, at the time of the sale thereof: Walter Dun No. ol entry 78321. Grav. original proprietor 400 acres wat ers of Darby value, $384, taxes of 1831 aud 1832, $8 5)1 6 sold December 31, I,'132, to Alexander Conner and Klkanah Uiamblct. The deposit with the Llorkol Uie Court ol said Madison county hns been made as required by tho Statute. JrtOU.S puuu Deo. 13,1834. 17 tiw icw Private BOAIWI.Yii UOLSi:. VI RS. S. ENTLER, (from Washington City) having taken the house, No. 5, Frunklin Row, Town street, would inform the citizens of Columbus, or strangers, that she is now reudy to receive a limited number ol Uunteel Hoarders, biuglc gentlemen, or gentlemen with their wives, oan bo accommodated with convenient and pleasant rooms, and such fare and attention, us she hopes will render every one satisfied who may favor her with tlieir support Columbus, 29th Nov., 1834 13 Gw ilOR luflucnzn, Couilis, Colds, Astliinn, Whooping Cough,' Spitting of Blood, and all affections of the Lung., The New England Cough Syrup is a very different preparation from any other Cough Medicine ever offered to tho public. It is composed entirely of vegetable substances, happily combined anil peculiarly adapted to dieascs of the Lungs, Liver and Stomach, ft inny now be important to sny that the discovery of this invaluable syrup was made by an Eminent Physician, who used it himself, and in his extensive prnctice in pulmonary affections, with iistoiiUhing effect, and its inestimable qualities became so fully established, that it was deemed important to offer it more extensively to the public. The proprietors think it qnito unnecessary to publish n long list of Certilioates, of which however they have many, new ami highly interesting, that may be examined if desired. They would simply state that they have not known a single instance in which this Syrup hns failed of giving relief in diseases for which it is recom mended, even in cnsesappinachingconsiimp- tion, attended with bleeiling ut the lungs, and in many instances when nil other remedies hail failed. Price 50 cents. 07The above is for sale at the Ohio Drug Store by SUMNER CLARK. Columbus, Feb. I, 1834 28 Eiook lliiidcry. til ESTER MATTOON, having purchas-j ed the interest of Thomas Juhusoii, in the Book Bindery formerly curried on over his well known Book Store, nearly opposite theStnte House on High Street; has removed to the cuilding recently occupied by Liiiiiun Baker on State Street, fj7-lwo dours below the Market House; where he is prepared to carry on the business in all its brunches. Having, while connected with Mr Johnson, had the binding of luoit of the blank books heretofore used in the County Offices in this part ol tho Stntc, he hopes that he will continue to recnivu culls in that line, and he pledges himself that nil orders shall ho cxe-catcd in as workmanlike a manner ns they can bo at any other bindery in the State. For specimens of this kind of work, ho refers to the several county offices of Licking, Frunklin, Delaware, Marion, Crawford, Uu-iun, Sunccn, Wood, Miami, Clark, Hocking, and pcrhnps others not recollected . Fur specimens of his work generally, he refers to Mr. Isaao N. Whiting, Bookseller nnd Stationer, High Street. All orders for largo or small jobs, executed with promptness, and in a style warranted satisfactory. Old books rebound on short notice. Most kinds of Blank Work constantly on hand: also a small assortment of School Books, Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, Stationery, Atc.&c. March 22, 1834 ly Blargains. BT Illl & iillEGORT A RE now receiving largo quantities ol ia. NEW GOODS; which they offer at wholesale and retail, lower than ever sold in this maiket. Our friends and the public, all who want good urlicles, VERY CHEAP, nro particularly invited to cull at the New Yellow Slures, Nos. 3 & 4, CHEAl'SlUK, Hiifh street, where they will be sure Iu find bargains. The following cuuiprisu a purt ol the Goods: Extra rich new stjle London mid Paris, Printed Muslins Super. Puris and Loudon, Chintz and common Culicoes English, Scotch, nnd French Ginglinms Cambric, Jiicouet, Nausook, Crossbnrr'd, Swiss, Mull, and Book Muslin, plum and ligur'd Bishop Lawn, Jaconet and Swiss Muslin lutes tings and Edgings Cambric Dimity Thread and Bobbiuet Laces, Edgings, uud lusertings Linen Cambric, Long Luwn, aud Cotton Hk'fs Irish Linens 6, 8 and 10-4 Diaper and Damask Linen Table Cloths Russia Diaper Crash, Napkius, Rich fig'd Lustie, Sewing Silk, lleriiani, Silk Musliu, und Blond Gauze Hk'fs Rloud Gauze Veils, extra rich Green Barege Black, Color'd, Plain and Figured Grosde Maples Heavy Kalian Silks Poult de Suio India Satin Sinchows and Lustring Silks Black, White, Green, Pink, and Straw Col'd Florence Grecian and Bobbinnct Lace and Footings Merino, Cashmere nnd Thibet Shawls Ladies' Bliisk, While, Brown, Random and tancv Huso Embroidered and oprn wotk, do Black and White Silk do Children's aud Misses' do Men's Heavy Unblciich'd White and Fancy Long and Half lloso Ladies' and Gentlemen's extra quality, Horse skin, Silk, I'hrend, and Cotton Gloves Children's do A large assortment uf Plain and Figured Sn- tin, Lustring uud Gauze Hut, i.up, and Belt Ribbon Feather and Palm Leaf Fans A great variety of Ladin' Hats, Leghorn, Tuscan, French, Diamond, Cy piuss, Culu nieuti. Berlin, Fancy and Cottage shape Men's and Boy's Leghorn and 1'n I in Leaf Hats i uriiiliire lulico Black aud Col'd Cambrics Black Italian, Whito, Jaconet, and Swiss Cravats Cotton flag Hk'fs India, SpittalGeld, Pongee, and Bnndiinno Silk Hk'fs Gum Elastio, Silk, Cotton, undj Worsted Suspenders Stocks, Umbrellas, Parasols, clo Also, Forty Piooes Brood Cloths of every culor and quality Sixty Pieces Satinets and Cassirucres Leopold Cord, Figured Drilling Heavy Whito nnd Brown Lim n and Diilliug Ermiiielt. Molo skin, Cinpe Camlet, Hamilton Drills and Stripes French Bouibnzino Extra Cue and common White and Fiii'd Marseilles Vcstings, &o. Damtitia Shooting, Shirting, Bed Tick, Apron check, Cotton yarn, and Wick Stripes and Plaids tsirocerics. A large assortment, embracing nil kinds, selected expressly for Family use, and warranted of the very best quuliiy. May 27, 1834 Cheap Law iSoaSi. rrWIK Law Library of the late Judge i Campbell, for sale, ou very aocommodu- liui terms, attue noun si m 0 ...'I- l'3 t. T I POTI'S li TURNBULL Dc.l,l834 COLLINS,' CAST STEEL AXES. TI'IHE subscriber hns just received three JL dozen Collins' Broad, and four dozen Hand Axus; which he will sell much lesslhiio usual, by (he ih.zeu or single. Also, Circular Saws, from 6 to 22 inches. WM. M. KASSON. Dto. 2G. 20 3m. . O I1CE is hereby given, to all persons in-li tnrcsted, that at my instance a writ ul attachment was this day issued, by Daniel Swickard, b justice of the peiie of Plain township, in the county ol Frunklin, against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys, and effects of Jiimi s Scott, an absent debtor, ARCHIBALD SMITH. Deo. 22, 1834 . 20 4w E the undersigned being culled upon to view and appraise two strov hor ses, taken up by William Straiiathen, of Jackson township, Frui.klin county, und find the one n chesnut sorrel mare, with a bald face, the right hind foot white, supposed to be 5 j cars old next spring, natural trotter, 15 hands high. The other an iron gray horse, 4 years old next spring, his face more white than his body, supposed to be 141 hnndshigh, natural trotter, right hind foot white, no other brands or marks perceivable; uppraised at $40 each, by John Strannthcn, nnd Joseph Baiker. I certify the above to be a true copy from my stray book. J sCOB B. DEEMER.J. P. Deo. 22, 1834 Land for Sale. rtnilE subscriber offers for salo 1500 acres JL of land, entered in the name of Robert Means, ns surveys Nos. 5375 and 690", in the northwest part of Pickaway county, on Bus-kirk's run, two miles east of Palestine. This tract consi-ts of some very good land, and has been divided into lots of suituhle sizes for farms. Mr Lnrin Cutler lives on it nnd will show the different lots to any desirous of purchasingAlso, n tract of 1000 acres in Madison county, being Innis' survey No. 1727, on Deercnek, 7 miles below London, and 19 from this place. It adjoins the lands of Messrs Farrar tc Ohi nowith; is considerably improved, and would innkn a first rato stock (arm. The plough land elenred rmnunts to 130 or 1 10 acres; nnd upwards of 400 acres of the barren land is set iu tame grass Also, an improved farm in the county of Union, on Boke's rrcek, in survey No. 3G0G, containing 205 acres; and lying 2 1-2 miles below the State road from Marysvilla to Marion. The land is of a very good quality; and will be shown by Mr Cowgill, who lives pn the premises. The title to the above lands is indisputable. For terms apply to WRAY THOMAS. Columbus, Dec. 1834 13 Ijaw Books at Reduced Prices. TO MEMBERS OF THE BAR. fjUR Law stock having grown to an un- wicldy bulk, vie have determined, in order to reduce its nmonnt, to lowerout scale of prioes, aud now invite tho attention of Legal Gentlemen, to our establishment, where will be found the most complete nssoitmcnt of Law Books in the United States, of the latest and best editions, in very superior binding, war-ranted perfect, and much below the usual rules. Gentlemen ordering by letter may rely upon having their interest scrupulously observed, and books charged ut as low prices as if they were on tho spot. Our attention is confined exclusively to Law Books, consequently we arc enabled to maintain a complete assortment, and fill or ders without delay. P. 11. NICKLIN&T. JOHNSON, Law Book-oilers, 175 Chestnut St. Philadi Iphia, Deo. 1834. 19 Christmat and Nvw Year'i Prctcnli. A Largo assortment of elegant works for Christmas and New Year's Presents, for sale ut the Bookstore of Isaac N. Whitihc ; among hich arc, The Token and Atlunlia Souvenir, fer 1835, embellished wilh splendid engravings, and elegantly buund iu embossed leather, with gilt edges. The Religious Souvenir in the same elegant style ns tho Token; Edited by the lata Hev. Dr. Bedell; wilh uu- interesting memoir of him. Tho Christian Offering, a beautiful work, with engravings. Tho Young Lady's Book, a niunuul of cle-ganl recreations, exercises, nnd pursuits, with 720 engravings. The Offering. Tho Tearl. 'I ho Young Lady's Own Book. Tho Young Lnily's Sunday Book. The Young Mini's Own Book, io. ko. together wilh a large urioty of other interesting Works. Dec. 24. Yotice. fBMIE Commissioners of Franklin county JB. will attend at their office iu the city of Columbus, on the 16th of Juiiuarv 1(135, fur the purpose oi receiving proposals and entering into contract for the repairing the county Jail; mid fur particulars call on the county Auditor ut tho Auditor's office, or on the Sheriff at the county Jail. M. MATTHEWS, ) Commissioners R. LISLE, I of Frunklin II. ANDREWS, ) county Commissioneri' ulficr, city of Columbus, December 23d, 1834. 10 3w CONOVER'S DIGEST. A Digested Index of all Iho Reported Decisions in Lnw and Equity of Iho Su-prcme Courts of tho Slntes of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois; with nn appendix, containing the Constitution of the United States, Ilia Constitution of each of tho States above specified, and the rules of their Supreme Courts; also, the rules of practice in Hie Seventh Circuit CoiM of tho United States, the acts of Congress for the authentication of statutes and records in the severnl States, and nn epitome of the statutes for tiie admission of attorneys to the Bar, and for the execution and acknowledgment of Deeds and other Conveyances, in all of the western and southern States; by James F. Conover, Esq. of tha Cincinnati Bar. A lutgo supply just received ut the bookstore of ISAAC N. WHITING. (VrPrieo $4 50, iu law binding. H)co. 21. Judge Story ou Conflict of Lain. CCOMMENTARIES on the Coiilliot of J Lnw, Foreign and Domestic, in regard to contrncts, rights, and remedies, and especially in regard to uianinges, divorces, wills, and judgments i by Joseph Story ; I vol Bvo. Price $4 00. The 6th and ronchiding volume of Peters' Condensed Reports alio complete sets, in 6 vols, The 7th and llth vols, of Peters' Reports of ihe U. S. SiipmucCouit n!tu complete sets, n fl vols. Toeethi-r with on extensivo assortment of Vnluuhlc Law Books; for sale nt the h-ok store of ISAAC X. WHITING. Deo. 24.